International audienceThe bi-exponential luminescence decay of europium (III) complexed by Suwannee River fulvic acid (SRFA) and humic acid (SRHA), is studied in time-resolved luminescence spectroscopy using two different gratings at varying delay after the laser pulse, increasing accumulation time in order to obtain comparable signals. The two hypotheses found in the literature to interpret this bi-exponential decay are (i) a back transfer from the metal to the triplet state of the organic ligand and (ii) the radiative decay of two different excited species. It is shown that evolutions of the $^5$D0$\rightarrow$$^7$F$_0$ and $^5$D0$\rightarrow$$^7$F$_2$ luminescent transitions are occurring between 10 and 300 $\mu$s delay. First, the $^5$D...